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7. června 2014, 21:10:43
Walter Montego 
Subjekt: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
I remember this club being formed about ten years ago in response to some of the very things I have been reading on this discussion board lately and someone drafted me into it. I imagine that any of the players still using BrainKing might move regularly.
****** HerculesBeast *****
It was a dedicated bunch at the time and it was not a fellowship so that all members of BrainKing could join it.

I just looked at this club. It seems it is not maintained any more since 2006. Perhaps some of you that want regular or quick moving opponents without having to set short time controls might be interested in doing something similar? And this is the issue, right? Wanting fast moving opponents without setting short time control parameters? I ask this, because it is quite easy to set short time controls or use the Fischer Clock, so what else is all the complaining about? The Fischer Clock has the tremendous advantage of having the game end eventually. Its big disadvantage is when you are going to be away from the computer for many days or weeks. It'd be nice if there was a way to freeze the game while this happens, say something that would require both opponents to agree to it, and then pick up the game when you return, but we don't have that option. As for the other timing method, I know I have 45 days of vacation and weekend days off too and I could take over a year to make 2 moves in a 7 day per move game depending on when my opponent moves.

I only have 15 running games at this moment. Yes, I am a Life Rook Member and I could choose to play hundreds of games. Each of us uses the site in the manner that leads to our enjoyment. My way is different, and it'd be very presumptuous of me to say it is better than someone else's way. Each game site has certain benefits and parameters built into it that might change over time. No matter which site a person is a member of it is up to that person to use the site as he can within the workings the site owner sets up. Fairly obvious, but it seems to get lost in the arguing of what we have as compared to what we think we have. I am no fan of people that use the clock as part of their strategy for winning a game, nor those people that have hundreds or even thousands of games who are more or less forced to let the clock almost run out as they race to move before the time out occurs are aggravating to me for different reasons. So I avoid playing both of these types of clock users. I drop out of joining a tournament when I see one or more of these types of players on the list and the tournament is not timed with a Fischer Clock. Even with just these few games running I often make over one hundred moves in a day, though it is obviously not just me that must move. So if your opponents move too slow, get different opponents or stop playing and do something else.

As for what's wrong with BrainKing. It is easy to spot its decline in fun, especially for those who have much fun using the discussion boards. The creation of the Global Moderators and powers that Fencer gave them. These boards used to be very lively places of discourse and humor, but not since that happened. Stifling self-censorship has made people just not write any more, let alone moderator censorship. This is something that completely changed how I went about posting to these discussion boards. Having one of these people just delete a post of mine without any recourse or remorse. Yes, I'm chancing that with this post, but them's the breaks. With the rise of Facebook and Twitter, I imagine that the writers of us won't be coming back here to this limited audience any time soon.

I suppose the other thing is that Fencer has changed, but we all have things in our lives that change. If I had the money, I might buy the site, but then what? I do not program computers and it'd be a mess until I learned how to.

8. června 2014, 07:31:16
Bernice 
Subjekt: Re: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
Walter Montego: I would say "ditto" to your remarks ;)

8. června 2014, 09:41:03
ThunderGr 
Subjekt: Re: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
Walter Montego: A very enlightening and insightful post. Thank you.

9. června 2014, 00:44:53
ScarletRose 
Subjekt: Re: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
Walter Montego: When IYT removed the boards they also lost interest in the players.. that is probably why Pogo and other gaming sites are desired.. I know when I get online to play my games I do so to get rid of stress and escape the crap going on in my world at times.. I enjoyed the times we had on the boards uncensored .. so what if a cuss word got on the board. It isn't like the youth don't know the words .. heck most times they are the ones teaching us the new lingo. It was a way to vent and escape.. when it was taken away there is no surprise the site went downhill.. 

9. června 2014, 01:54:24
Walter Montego 
Subjekt: Re: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
Změněno uživatelem Walter Montego (9. června 2014, 02:34:39)
ScarletRose: Yes, lots of fun in the old Gothic Chess discussion board. I learned some Latin back then, such as "ad hominem". :) Many emotions, different sides, and characters involved, but it has been very quiet after the whole "Bumble Affair" died down.

I still like this site for playing the games. Hard to find Dark Chess elsewhere though IYT has it, and this is the only place that has Embassy Chess. Plus there's lots of other games. I do not visit other sites as this one is enough for me, but I'm sure there's good ones out there. There's features in BrainKing that I'm sure other sites do not have, but I'm just speculating. There's plenty of things here that could be added or improved, but it works for me as is.

10. června 2014, 23:41:28
cheating up up 
Subjekt: Re: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
Walter Montego: what is quick player's club? how fast a move? 3 days? ha ha

12. června 2014, 11:32:01
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
435152: feel free to start a new club with even faster time controls

just post the rules of that club on your profile, and a list of the members .. and make sure everyone on that list obeys the rules, otherwise you will remove them

13. června 2014, 12:56:30
Aganju 
Subjekt: Re: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
Hrqls: I think it would be cool if every player has a numebr showing in his profile that shows the average time -to-move for him. Easy to calculate for the database.
And then, of course, when you create a tournament, you can limit this value.

Being in a voluntary club and 'making a promise' is one thing, but why have humans patrol and policy this? So much easier if the computer does it.

16. června 2014, 09:59:07
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: Quick player's club, slow moving, change, and other rants
Aganju: I like that idea of showing the average speed on someone's profile .... this speed can differ greatly though for various types of games

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